“Pink Floyd were famous for live production. People can expect to see both lights and video and a large inflatable pig – synonymous with Pink Floyd.

“But we don’t look like them in any way, shape or form. We are always very anonymous as ‘members’ of Pink Floyd.”

He has a point. Any facial or sartorial differences would just be pounced upon. No, better to scrap the lookalike mode and concentrate on trying to be as faithful to the much-loved music as possible. Which is what they do.

Married Damian, who lives in Crewe and whose dad Mike Darlington hails from Llangollen, says: “We are trying to recreate the original albums on the whole, Sometimes we will take a live version and elements of a bootleg and make up the arrangement of songs we are doing. There’s a little bit of our own musical personality where it seems appropriate.”

Damian’s been into music from an early age and later became a sound engineer before spreading his wings

He says: “I was in the Australian Pink Floyd Show for 17 years. I went through the whole process of building that band up.

“I don’t know about rivalry (between that show and Brit Floyd’s) but competition is always healthy. It always makes you strive to try to get better.”

Let’s face it, Brit Floyd certainly do well with a multitude of fans and a 40-date world tour lined-up.

They’re off to Llandudno next month.

And Damian says: “I’ve played in Llandudno many times over the years. We always get a good welcome.”

So has he ever met The Guys?

“I’ve met all the members of Pink Floyd apart from Roger Waters. I played at Dave Gilmour’s 50th birthday party. During the set, Rick Wright got up on stage. So I’ve had the good fortune to play Comfortably Numb with Rick Wright. It can’t get better than that.”

Brit Floyd call their show The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show ‘A Foot In The Door’ World Tour 2012 and even give a free live two-hour Brit Floyd promo DVD to everyone there.

The tribute act performed to over a quarter of a million fans in Europe last year.

The band has arranged this tour to celebrate the release of the brand new official Pink Floyd “Best Of” album A Foot In the Door.

Fans can therefore expect to hear Pink Floyd’s best work, “in its entirety – track by track”, and as selected, personally, by the Pink Floyd band members themselves, we’re told.

Prepare then for Hey You, See Emily Play, Another Brick In The Wall pt2, Have A Cigar, Wish You Were Here, Time, The Great Gig In The Sky, Money and of course – among others – Comfortably Numb.

As an extra bonus, and back by popular demand, Brit Floyd’s performance will also include a full, 23 minute rendition of Echoes, taken from Pink Floyd’s classic 1971 album, Meddle.